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Improving Protection against Respirable Dust at an Underground Crusher BoothBy J. R. Patts, J. P. Rider, J. A. Organiscak, A. B. Cecala
"The U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health completed a 15-month study at an underground limestone mine crusher booth that evaluated three research parameters: (1) the effectivenes
Jan 1, 2018
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Estimating Recoverable Reserves: Developments In Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation (6233c2f1-d6b2-4041-9d9a-0a3cb963948b)The accurate estimation of ore reserves along with capital and operating costs are two key components to the successful outcome of any feasibility study. In recent years, there have been many project
Jan 1, 1994
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Maturi Deposit - Updated Mineral Resource Estimate"INTRODUCTION Twin Metals Minnesota (TMM) (operating as a joint venture between Duluth Metals and Antofagasta PLC) assumed control of the property in 2010. Amec became involved with the project in 201
Jan 1, 2018
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Copper Leaching: 2014-2015 Global Operating DataBy R. Scheffel, R. Washnock, G. Zarate
"The second survey of global copper leaching operations has been completed, the data published in 1998 has been updated. A survey questionnaire was sent to 40 identified copper leach operations around
Jan 1, 2016
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Chemical/Physical Properties and MarketingBy James C. Hower, B. K. Parekh
Introduction The purpose of coal preparation is to improve the quality of coal to make it suitable for a specific purpose by (1) cleaning to remove inorganic impurities; (2) sizing-crushing or scree
Jan 1, 1991
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How A Financier Can Handle The Mine Environmental Rehabilitation Costs: The Case Of The Ranger Uranium Mine, AustraliaBy C. R. Tinsley
In maybe the world's first in a mine project financing, a US $55 million Rehabilitation Indemnity was given on behalf of the banks in a US $250 million loan to develop the Ranger uranium mine, No
Jan 1, 1992
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Performance Of The Eveleth Taconite Company Plant - IntroductionBy D. M. Urich
This paper is a follow-up on a previous paper presented at the A.I.M.E. Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, on February 17, 1965, by Mr. D. Kelly Campbell. Mr. Campbell's paper was presented prior to t
Jan 1, 1967
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Streamlining Open-Pit Operations With Automated Equipment MonitoringBy M. Baumann
Operating and maintaining the heavy equipment used in open-pit mining operations is an ongoing challenge for mines. Typical operations employ a combination of shovels, wheel loaders, and haul trucks t
Feb 23, 2014
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Our Reclamation Future With Trees - Vegetation And Minesoil DevelopmentBy W. Clark Ashby
Trees are an essential ingredient of sound reclamation in nearly all surface mining regions. There are, however, possible problems in current reclamation regulations and practices which need to be eva
Jan 1, 1981
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A Mine Flood, Vancouver IslandBy R. L. Loofbourow
The Sunro Copper Mine is near the south coast of Vancouver Island about 35 miles west of Victoria. Failure of the roof of a large open stope let a good sized mountain stream into the mine. Broken are,
Jan 1, 1968
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Borate Exploration And Mining In The Death Valley RegionBy James M. Barker
The borate deposits of Death Valley, first exploited in 1882, were a major world source of boron-bearing products until shortly after very large deposits near Boron, California (Kramer) came on stream
Jan 1, 1976
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Rhenium in Molybdenite: a Database Approach to Identifying Geochemical Controls on the Distribution of a Critical Element Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (f26d6c65-81fa-499c-a406-01c6aaf8b466)By Isabel F. Barton, MarkD. Barton, Christian A. Rathkopf
Molybdenite is the world’s principal source of rhenium (Re), a critical element in multiple high-tech applications. However, the Re contents in molybdenite vary by orders of magnitude on scales rangin
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Structural Damage - Mine Subsidence or ???By Richard E. Gray
Virtually all structures show some signs of distress due to deterioration of the building components, to changed loads, or to changed support conditions. Changed support conditions result from ground
Jan 1, 1986
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Potential Application Of Coarse Coal Slurry Transportation To SurfaceBy R. E. Doerr
The successful technical demonstration of coarse coal slurry transportation at Consolidation Coal Company's Loveridge Mine in West Virginia suggests that it is now appropriate to seriously consid
Jan 1, 1983
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Hypothetic Economical Comparison Of Hydraulic Vs. Belt Conveying Of Coal From Mine To Preparation Plant ? IntroductionBy R. M. Schuster
This study attempts to compare the costs of transporting coarse coal by pipeline, versus the more conventional use of belt conveyors. Hydraulic conveying of crushed (not pulverized) coal has not had w
Jan 1, 1982
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On-Stream Ash In Coal Monitoring For Profit ? IntroductionBy Peter Cammack
Where raw coal from a mine is treated in dense medium separators ash in the washed product is generally very consistent, provided control of the medium suspension is maintained at a given specific gra
Jan 1, 1976
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Experience With Georgia's Mined Land Reclamation Law - Inception Of The IdeaBy Jesse H. Auvil
In January of 1966, during the annual session of Georgia's General Assembly, Representative Paul E. Nessmith of Statesboro, Georgia, walked into my office and asked me what I thought of the advis
Jan 1, 1970
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Gas and the Electric Utilities in the WestBy Barry Hunsaker
I cannot help but be reminded, as I stand here today, of my boyhood years and heritage, both of which are inextricably tied to this very valley and are, in a: bay, apropos of the theme of this Keynote
Jan 1, 1965
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Conventional Small Drilling EquipmentBy E. H. Kurt
INTRODUCTION The simplest way to drill a hole into rock is to strike a steel chisel or drill bit with a hammer. Early miners used this elementary hand technique so successfully in "single jacking" an
Jan 1, 1982
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Are You Really Using Your Information to Increase the Effectiveness of Assets and People?By Osvaldo A. Bascur, J. Pat Kennedy
Large metallurgical complexes have more data than a small city and much of it is "real time," changing rapidly as internal and external conditions evolve. As corporations buy and sell assets and reeng
Jan 1, 2004